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"A Place to Grow" Campaign began in 2007 with the dramatic renovation of Kinney Field House. It continues with the 2009 and 2010 renovation of Hegeman Residence Hall and Monro Residence Hall, as well as with a consistent emphasis on our annual Fund for Character Education and on our Endowment.

“The school without a vision shall not for long endure,
Nor shall it stand securely without the basis sure.
Let all of us together build here a lasting place
To grow to man and womanhood in knowledge and in grace.”

- third stanza, A School Hymn, by A. Pierson Curtis

Summer 2009
Hegeman Hall Renovation
—Complete interior renovation, including planned reconfiguration of the entryway and lounge; rebuilding of east and west patios.


—History: One of the campus' historic buildings, Hegeman Hall was dedicated in 1924. It was constructed through the generosity of the John R. Hegeman Foundation as a result of the support of Hegeman's executor Frederick H. Ecker, who was charged with making grants to "worthy institutions." Mr. Hegeman was president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.

Summer 2010
Monro Hall Renovation
—Complete interior renovation, including planned addition of skylights and increased ventilation.

—History: Built in 1965, Monro Hall was named in memory of Dr. Hugh R. Monro, president of the SBS Board of Trustees, 1927-1949.

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